Serve Robotics is rapidly growing its autonomous delivery fleet with Uber but faces scalability and profitability challenges.
The new system uses a wearable exoskeleton to record human motion and teach humanoid robots complex, full-body skills.
For Elon Musk, the future of Tesla isn't its global fleet of EVs. It's Optimus, the humanoid robot designed to help humans ...
China’s XPeng is best known for its electric vehicles, which have begun to take off in Europe. But later this month, the ...
AsianFin — AI² Robotics, a Chinese embodied intelligence robotics company, has completed a new Series A funding round, ...
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Why Serve Robotics Stock Popped Today
By year's end, Serve Robotics says it will have 2,000 robots in operation, and that target seems achievable. In fact, with ...
TMTPOST -- Despite remarkable advances in artificial intelligence (AI) models, real-world robotics continues to lag behind expectations. Robots frequently stumble in collective tasks, reacting too ...
Hundreds of people lined the block outside an ordinary warehouse in San Francisco’s SoMa neighborhood Saturday for an ...
Surgical robotics is not a new phenomenon, but it's a space that continues to foster innovation across a range of ...
At the ACRES cultivation company in ‘s-Gravenzande, the Netherlands, a pilot is underway with an Artemy harvesting robot for ...
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Democrats push robot tax as AI threatens jobs
A new Senate report warns that artificial intelligence could displace nearly 100 million U.S. jobs within the next ten years, ...
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